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First Ontario hospital to use planet-friendly masks

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The green alternative is medical grade and certified while also biodegradable and compostable.

 

St. Joseph’s Health Care London (St. Joseph’s) is the first hospital in Ontario to switch to a medical mask that protects more than staff, physicians, patients and visitors. It’s also safe for the planet.

The new green alternative mask is medical grade and certified while also biodegradable and compostable. Made from plant-based biopolymers from renewable crop resources, the mask not only meets the gold standard for protection, it boasts an impressive carbon offset – producing 65 percent less CO2e emissions over its life cycle than a synthetic mask.

“As a long-time leader in environmental stewardship, St. Joseph’s is always seeking solutions and making changes to reduce our impact on the environment,” says Lori Higgs, Vice President Clinical Support and Chief Financial Officer at St. Joseph’s. “We are pleased to lead the way in the province with a switch to a green mask that is a healthy solution for the environment and our care teams.”

The environmentally-friendly mask is the VIRALOC eco™ mask produced by PADM Medical based in Winnipeg, MB.  The selling feature for St. Joseph’s was an opportunity to significantly reduce consumption of single-use plastics without compromising on breathability, filtration or splash resistance.  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, face mask consumption and waste have become a global issue and a massive source of microplastic waste in the environment.

Across the organization, about 1.5 million masks are used per year at the current use rate – an increase of more than 800 per cent pre-pandemic. The VIRALOC eco™ mask is an ASTM F2100 Level 3 procedural mask and has replaced all masks provided to those working and training at St. Joseph’s as well as patients, visitors and volunteers.

The switch took place gradually. Stocking of the mask began at St. Joseph’s the week of Dec. 12, 2022 and was fully implemented by mid-January 2023.

“We were pleased to find a mask that not only protects all those who work or receive care at St. Joseph’s, but also benefits the environment,” says Toby O’Hara, General Manager of Healthcare Materials Management Services, which consolidates purchasing for St. Joseph’s and the region’s hospitals.

The new mask is also less expensive than St. Joseph’s previous level three masks.

The mask is currently used by major hospitals in Manitoba and Saskatchewan and multiple retirement homes across Canada.

“We are very excited to be working with St. Joseph’s Health Care London as the first Ontario hospital to fully integrate VIRALOC eco™ as a sustainable alternative,” says Kyle Fiolka, Chief Innovation Officer with PADM Group. “Our commitment is to creating eco-conscious products to support the health and wellness of all individuals and our planet.”

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